Alienware, got them to get me a quote $2,374.75
for m18x dual 7970m, is it,,,

the starting price...is starting at.....$2,ooo + i added the 2x 7970m cf so yeah if u go to dell u would see how much it is.200$ e-gift card5% of $2,374.75...gift card..witch is $118 and change gift card,,,m18x backpack

Honestly? I have nothing against Alienware, they always have and still do (since Dell) make nice computers.

But that is an insanely terrible value. No computer should cost $2,500, laptop or desktop. It just isn't necessary.

You can likely get the same specs for much cheaper elsewhere.---http://img41.imageshack.us/img41/4062/lightningrocks.gifhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xczWtQvMKps&feature=endscreen&NR=1

#3pspmaster23(Topic Creator)Posted 6/1/2012 3:38:07 PM

any other laptop that does dual gpu?

and again for people flaming about desktop, i dont have that much space to have a desktop,monitor,,keyboard...to throw around---i39.tinypic.com/15zf39y.jpg i40.tinypic.com/vzyq6t.jpg <D2 My Puppie>Psn Demon_SouL Account made-Dec/06 Youtube.com/Demonsouls15

#4DiehardFFv2Posted 6/1/2012 3:38:44 PM

From: SamusFarron | #002Honestly? I have nothing against Alienware, they always have and still do (since Dell) make nice computers.

But that is an insanely terrible value. No computer should cost $2,500, laptop or desktop. It just isn't necessary.

You can likely get the same specs for much cheaper elsewhere.

Not in a laptop. As far as I know the M18x is the only cat in town with dual 7970m's available as an option unless you have an older laptop that would support it and you buy the cards retail.---i5 3570k @4.2 GHz / Asrock Z77 Extreme4 / 8GB G.Skill Sniper 1866 / MSI GTX 560 / Corsair Force GT 120GB / Seagate Barracuda 2TB

#5LordSeiferPosted 6/1/2012 3:39:20 PM

why would you throw them around, and why do you need dual gpus?---^ this

From: SamusFarron | #002Honestly? I have nothing against Alienware, they always have and still do (since Dell) make nice computers.

But that is an insanely terrible value. No computer should cost $2,500, laptop or desktop. It just isn't necessary.

You can likely get the same specs for much cheaper elsewhere.

Not in a laptop. As far as I know the M18x is the only cat in town with dual 7970m's available as an option unless you have an older laptop that would support it and you buy the cards retail.

Really? I figured at least some other manufacturer would offer it.

Even if so. You are probably better off in the long-run buying a really nice $1,200 laptop now, and another really nice $1,200 laptop in a year or two from now. The $1,200 will still perform great now, and the $1,200 one in the future will perform better than the m18x you are considering now.

When you take performance needed to play games well today, and factor in the performance needed to play games in the future - it's just not a good value or investment when you take the overall life of it into account.

But hey, it is your money. Do what you want with it. No doubt that is a badass laptop.---http://img41.imageshack.us/img41/4062/lightningrocks.gifhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xczWtQvMKps&feature=endscreen&NR=1

From: SamusFarron | #002Honestly? I have nothing against Alienware, they always have and still do (since Dell) make nice computers.

But that is an insanely terrible value. No computer should cost $2,500, laptop or desktop. It just isn't necessary.

You can likely get the same specs for much cheaper elsewhere.

Not in a laptop. As far as I know the M18x is the only cat in town with dual 7970m's available as an option unless you have an older laptop that would support it and you buy the cards retail.

Really? I figured at least some other manufacturer would offer it.

Even if so. You are probably better off in the long-run buying a really nice $1,200 laptop now, and another really nice $1,200 laptop in a year or two from now. The $1,200 will still perform great now, and the $1,200 one in the future will perform better than the m18x you are considering now.

When you take performance needed to play games well today, and factor in the performance needed to play games in the future - it's just not a good value or investment when you take the overall life of it into account.

But hey, it is your money. Do what you want with it. No doubt that is a badass laptop.

I completely agree. Going completely high end in either a desktop or a laptop is just silly unless you have so much money that you use franklins for toilet paper.---i5 3570k @4.2 GHz / Asrock Z77 Extreme4 / 8GB G.Skill Sniper 1866 / MSI GTX 560 / Corsair Force GT 120GB / Seagate Barracuda 2TB